Spring is the perfect time to refresh the decor in your downtown apartment. With the warmer weather and brighter days,... Read More
Our bedroom is one of the most important spaces in the home. It is our retreat, where we relax and... Read More
Mother’s Day is May 8th, and it seems like no matter how much we think, plan and prepare for it,... Read More
It’s Spring, and that means one thing… It’s Spring-cleaning time! Something is refreshing about getting your home clean and organized... Read More
Winter is just around the corner, and this is the most beautiful season for many winter-lovers. Houses covered with snow,... Read More
Until I moved into my first apartment as a student, I had no idea how much I would love interior design. To me,... Read More
If you just moved into your new apartment, you may be hanging out in front of some very exposed windows right now. (I shutter at the thought!) Or maybe you just want to change up your window coverings. If the answer to your drapery desires is shrouded in mystery, here are a few questions to ask yourself that will make choosing the right curtain or blind an open-and-shut case! Read More
I love garden centres. I always manage to discover something new and fresh – no pun intended! They’re alive with greenery and full of rich colours. Most of all, they’re filled with ideas about how to bring a space to life, be it indoors or outdoors.
If you live in a studio apartment, creating different areas for living, working and sleeping can be key to making your home work for you. Greenery can be a great way to create separation between different living areas without making your space feel smaller or cramped. Read More
Houseplants should be an essential component of every interior design. A bit of greenery brightens up indoor spaces and has mood-boosting qualities. Sadly, many people don’t incorporate green friends into their homes because they just don’t know which plant to choose! Here are my recommendations for plants to fit every lifestyle. Read More
Living in North America, we ought to embrace winter. We should welcome it into our homes and lives for the months of cold, windy winter days that follow the pleasures of Christmas. Even after the tree is down and the presents have been unwrapped, certain decorating manoeuvres can help us avoid the lethargy and dark moods that dreary mornings and cold days can bring. Read More